Series and Parallel Circuits
Most basic electronic components (at least those with 2 terminals) can be connected in one of two ways: series and parallel. Series connections involve putting the components end to end so that they share a common node. Parallel means connecting the components so that they share two nodes (easy to visualize as side-by-side).
We can calculate the equivalent resistance of series resistors by adding their resistances: Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + ...
For parallel, we can find the equivalent resistance by taking the reciprocal of the sum of reciprocal resistances: Req = 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ...)
For more information about series and parallel circuits, see the following tutorial: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/series-and-parallel-circuits
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We can calculate the equivalent resistance of series resistors by adding their resistances: Req = R1 + R2 + R3 + ...
For parallel, we can find the equivalent resistance by taking the reciprocal of the sum of reciprocal resistances: Req = 1 / (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 + ...)
For more information about series and parallel circuits, see the following tutorial: https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/series-and-parallel-circuits
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